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Definition of Dhows

Dhow
Dhow Dhow, n. [Ar. d[=a]o?] A coasting vessel of Arabia, East Africa, and the Indian Ocean. It has generally but one mast and a lateen sail. [Also written dow.]

Meaning of Dhows from wikipedia

- on dhows between 1938 and 1939 taking numerous photographs and publishing books on the subject of dhow navigation. Even to the present day, dhows make...
- as kotiya in India, is a large wooden trading dhow, a traditional Arabic sailing vessel. The ghanjah dhows had a curved prow with a characteristic trefoil...
- Sea of the Dying Dhow, released on June 18, 2007, is the first studio album by *shels. McGrath, Ken. "*shels: Sea of the Dying Dhow (Undergroove)". Blistering...
- dhows. The early Arab traders arrived in the Malabar Coast for export of ****es taught the local natives their craft so that they could build dhows at...
- The Rustar dhow located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates is a royal boat that can accommodate 400 p****engers. At 51 metres (167 ft) it holds the world record...
- unique musical cultural heritage. Dhow Countries Music Academy took its name from traditional sailing vessels, dhows, invented by Arabs, used in the Indian...
- Traditional dhows in front of the West Bay skyline as seen from the Doha Corniche...
- curved swords in a yellow circle. Between the swords there is a sailing boat (Dhow) sailing on blue and white waves beside an island with two palm trees. The...
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- the site of the annual Brindled Dhow Floating Expo. The event, held the first w****end each October, draws model dhow enthusiasts from across the region[citation...